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Lakewood, Ohio, US

Lakewood, Ohio, US
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1949 Harley Davidson FL Hydra Glide Motorcycle Article titled '1949 Harley Davidson FL Hydra Glide' This article is in excellent condition, is two pages long and in addition to the text it has six color photos. The darkness in picture is a shadow from my scanner. The pages are bright white. Perfect gift for anyone owning or restoring one of these incredible motorcycles! Don't let this one get away - bid today.

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